Bondloc B454 Thixotropic Non-Drip Gel Cyanoacrylate 20g

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Cyanoacrylate adhesives cure through reaction with moisture held on the surface to be bonded. They need close fitting joints and usually solidify in seconds which has resulted in the universal generic name of 'Superglues'. Curing is started by the film of moisture found on most surfaces which is usually slightly alkaline and it is this alkalinity which causes the polymerisation.

Most grades have varying viscosities and therefore they need close fitting joints. Newer developments of gelled variants allow cure in wider gaps and application to vertical surfaces. Cyanoacrylates are suited to small plastic parts and to rubber bonding.

Cyanoacrylate adhesives cure through reaction with moisture held on the surface to be bonded. They need close fitting joints and usually solidify in seconds which has resulted in the universal generic name of 'Superglues'. Curing is started by the film of moisture found on most surfaces which is usually slightly alkaline and it is this alkalinity which causes the polymerisation.

Most grades have varying viscosities and therefore they need close fitting joints. Newer developments of gelled variants allow cure in wider gaps and application to vertical surfaces. Cyanoacrylates are suited to small plastic parts and to rubber bonding.